Hong Kong Disneyland, Hong Kong

Enjoy a world of Disney characters and Disney-inspired rides and attractions at Hong Kong Disneyland, an Asian branch of the popular American brand. Opened in 2005, the park caters to tourists, with the Disney cast speaking English, Cantonese, and Mandarin. Explore seven themed sections, from a world of fantasy to Main Street, USA. Along the way you'll encounter attractions like Tarzan's treehouse, a Cinderella carousel, and Sleeping Beauty's castle--plus live Disney characters and plenty of dining options. Although an American company, this location has a uniquely Chinese flair, with important components of Chinese culture, such as feng shui, incorporated into its design. Add Hong Kong Disneyland to your Hong Kong travel itinerary, and discover new vacation ideas by using our Hong Kong trip maker website .

If you think of the Hong Kong Disney Park, and happen to meet the summer pie of the day, you might as well pay a little more to this annual event :) My sister and I got my name early this morning and entered each activity at June 22: D The most open is to be able to "lucky Stei"again! But the good stilettos are not only delicious, but also have a good sense of humor, so that adults and children are very impressed.

Absolutely magic.
This park is somehow more Disney than Anaheim. The spirit of Walt is very much in this park
After the huge disappointment that was Paris only a week ago, my faith is restored.
Beautiful park, amazing cast members. I cannot recommend this park highly enough.

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By Hayley Slater

Simply outstanding! EVERY single staff member is helpful and friendly and it’s their sole focus to make sure you have a remarkable experience. The attention to detail is unbelievable, all gardens perfectly manicured, buildings designed perfectly and painted with the finest of touches. This is the ultimate assault on the senses. No stone was left unturned when Disneyland was built. I highly recommend the lion king show - I’m not big on theatre, but oh boy this show won me over with the professionally trained singers and even some ballet trained dancers. Every person in the show is beaming for the audience from ear to ear, again there for the showgoers. There was no longer than a 10 minute wait for the rides (most were no wait at all), so if you’re going during the week and not during school holidays, I wouldn’t bother with the priority access extra cost. Highly recommend the Star Wars ride - it’s like no roller coaster ride I have experienced in my life. You have no choice but to completely submit yourself and you walk away with no words to describe how it completely took over your entire being for a few insanely crazy minutes. Criticisms: it’s expensive - you might almost have to hand over your first-born to afford the experience. There is western food if you know where to find it, but it’s not really well advertised. Not having been to any other Disneyland before, I’d also be keen to know how the others compare to this one.